One last beat

One last beat

Author: L. H. Kuhrau

Publisher: tredition

Published: 2024-02-25

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 3384157028

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In "One last beat," you are becoming a part of the dramatic past of Lusie, a 22-year-old girl who is facing harsh life and injustice as she gets a shocking cancer diagnosis, which leads her into a new life situation. Therefore, she needs the help of a mysterious doctor who owns his own private clinic and specialises in cancer treatment without pharmaceutical influence. However, his past marks him deeply, and his emotions are hidden under a facade of stability and rationality. If he is so damaged, is he going to be able to heal her? Will he stay that way? Then they meet and get to know each other's similarities, which makes them come closer together. Additionally, can she deal with him being that way?


Veritatis Splendor

Veritatis Splendor

Author: Catholic Church. Pope (1978-2005 : John Paul II)

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780851838991

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John Paul II's masterpiece on human morality enlightened by the splendour of truth


Ideology, Values, and Technology in Political Life

Ideology, Values, and Technology in Political Life

Author: Kenneth R. Stunkel

Publisher: University Press of America

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 9780819196651

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What are the pervasive forces for change in the modern world? Looking back on political, social, and economic upheavals of the past two hundred years, a casual observer might conclude that it has been politics alone. Conversely, Stunkel and Sarsar assert that ideology, technology, and values played equally as crucial roles then as they do now. As three of the most influential 'ideas' in the modern world--ideology, values and technology are acutely addresed in this volume in order to clarify what they are and what their significance is for political life.


RELIGIOUS BELIEF AND ETHICAL VALUES OF RIGVEDA

RELIGIOUS BELIEF AND ETHICAL VALUES OF RIGVEDA

Author: Surbhi Parashar

Publisher: Notion Press

Published: 2018-08-01

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 9386295946

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It is really gratifying to note that the culture developed on the basis of the Vedas has evolved into a massive reservoir of humanistic culture. The term Veda signifies the deep repository of knowledge handed down from generation to generation since time immemorial. These Vedas stood not only the test of scrutiny by the knowledgeable authorities but also of time. Despite all political conquests, economic upheavals, social transformations and cultural deviations, the Vedas have survived hitherto because of the humanistic culture engendered by them. References can be made in this connection to A.L. Bhasam’s book The wonder that was India and R.T.H. Griffith’s RigVeda (The oldest divine book). The Vedas are quite distinct from other religious literature in terms of concepts, structure, content and application. The Arya Samaj has always insisted on treating the Vedas as a philosophical and divine matter. European philosophers and scholars are greatly in acceptance of the Vedas too and hold the same in high esteem Celebrated western scholars such as Max Muller, Oldenberg, Wilson, Griffith etc. tried to delve into the vast expanse of the religious-cultural endowment of the Vedas.


The Construction of Value in the Ancient World

The Construction of Value in the Ancient World

Author: John K. Papadopoulos

Publisher: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781931745901

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Recipient of the Jo Anne Stolaroff Cotsen Prize Scholars from Aristotle to Marx and beyond have been fascinated by the question of what constitutes value. The Construction of Value in the Ancient World makes a significant contribution to this ongoing inquiry, bringing together in one comprehensive volume the perspectives of leading anthropologists, archaeologists, historians, linguists, philologists, and sociologists on how value was created, defined, and expressed in a number of ancient societies around the world. Based on the basic premise that value is a social construct defined by the cultural context in which it is situated, the volume explores four overarching but closely interrelated themes: place value, body value, object value, and number value. The questions raised and addressed are of central importance to archaeologists studying ancient civilizations: How can we understand the value that might have been accorded to materials, objects, people, places, and patterns of action by those who produced or used the things that compose the human material record? Taken as a whole, the contributions to this volume demonstrate how the concept of value lies at the intersection of individual and collective tastes, desires, sentiments, and attitudes that inform the ways people select, or give priority to, one thing over another.


Systems of Ethics and Value Theory

Systems of Ethics and Value Theory

Author: William S. Sahakian, Ph.D

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 1963-01-01

Total Pages: 471

ISBN-13: 1442234377

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In the extensive study, Systems of Ethics and Value Theory, author William S. Sahakian deconstructs these two complex philosophical systems for a scholarly audience. He covers topics from self-realizationism to free will to dignity with careful analysis and reasoning. His astute contributions to the fields of ethics and value theory provide excellent introductions and open up readers' minds to the complex philosophical concepts and arguments.


The Construction of Value in the Ancient World

The Construction of Value in the Ancient World

Author: John K. Papadopoulos

Publisher: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press

Published: 2012-12-31

Total Pages: 666

ISBN-13: 1938770471

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Recipient of the Jo Anne Stolaroff Cotsen Prize Scholars from Aristotle to Marx and beyond have been fascinated by the question of what constitutes value. The Construction of Value in the Ancient World makes a significant contribution to this ongoing inquiry, bringing together in one comprehensive volume the perspectives of leading anthropologists, archaeologists, historians, linguists, philologists, and sociologists on how value was created, defined, and expressed in a number of ancient societies around the world. Based on the basic premise that value is a social construct defined by the cultural context in which it is situated, the volume explores four overarching but closely interrelated themes: place value, body value, object value, and number value. The questions raised and addressed are of central importance to archaeologists studying ancient civilizations: How can we understand the value that might have been accorded to materials, objects, people, places, and patterns of action by those who produced or used the things that compose the human material record? Taken as a whole, the contributions to this volume demonstrate how the concept of value lies at the intersection of individual and collective tastes, desires, sentiments, and attitudes that inform the ways people select, or give priority to, one thing over another.


Transformation in Christ

Transformation in Christ

Author: Dietrich Von Hildebrand

Publisher: Ignatius Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 550

ISBN-13: 0898708699

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Following the publication of the popular biography of Dietrich von Hildebrand, Ignatius Press presents this collection of the philosopher's major spiritual work on how to grow in the imitation and love of Christ. "A magnificent treatise by a distinguished philosopher on the pursuit of spiritual perfection".--"Publisher's Weekly".